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Sadly the moonfaces have already clearly won. That was the conclusion I came to after skimming the four page cover article of the L magazine this week.
ditto, I’ll grant you that there’s a palpable gap between perception of race here and in england. that said, my english gf had a black boyfriend when she was a teenager. from what she says, people were VERY aware of race in her little working class village.
I never realized my uncle and my neighbor in Jamaica was white till I can to the US and some one refered to them as such. When I was a kid in Jamaica I never thought of my white neighbors and family as white. White people were tourist and the high brow English who lived on the island.
Sadly the moonfaces have already clearly won. That was the conclusion I came to after skimming the four page cover article of the L magazine this week.
ditto, I’ll grant you that there’s a palpable gap between perception of race here and in england. that said, my english gf had a black boyfriend when she was a teenager. from what she says, people were VERY aware of race in her little working class village.
Rob’s aim is to stem white moonface immigration into the city. He’s trying to cut off their supplies, a classic strategy.
They’re filming “Men in Black 3” on Court Street. There are all sorts of older cars and taxis near Degraw Street.
“i think if you get parental support money from another state, that money should be HEAVILY TAXED. why isn’t it?â€
Why do you care, you’d still be ineligible for benefits?
“DH, that place is a conundrum. everything costs a fortune, but all the patrons milling around look totally unemployed and unemployable.
having a NOLA I presume?”
haha yeah – it’s really weird. and the people that work there are really awkward.
i was gonna have a kyoto, but scrapped that idea.
” i think if you get parental support money from another state, that money should be HEAVILY TAXED. why isn’t it?”
You are just a jealous liberal!!!
Excellent suggestion Rob.
I never realized my uncle and my neighbor in Jamaica was white till I can to the US and some one refered to them as such. When I was a kid in Jamaica I never thought of my white neighbors and family as white. White people were tourist and the high brow English who lived on the island.